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Pronunciation: en-ee-ow-tos'. Origin: prolongation from a primary enos (a year). Reference: -. PrtSpch: n m. In Greek: eniauton 8, eniautou 4, eniautouv 2.
perhaps from 1763; fearfulness; Tidal, a Canaanite:-Tidal. see HEBREW for ... The Greek form possibly prints to an earlier pronunciation Tadgal. 2. Its ...
plural of 5376; Philippi, a place in Macedonia:-Philippi. see GREEK for 5376. Caesarea [EBD]. (Palestinae), a city on the shore of the Mediterranean ...
The term Bibliology (from Greek biblos meaning “book”) refers particularly to the study of the nature of the Bible as divine revelation.
It is my belief that a chronological approach is best for understanding the meaning of a text. God is a God of order, and he is fully aware that present ...
Introduction to the Prophetic Literature. It is not known to what degree the laws protecting the marriage vows were enforced. It is clear from the numerous ...
When he found him, he brought him back to Antioch. Both of them stayed there with the church for a full year, teaching great numbers of people. (It was there at ...
This prophecy that Jesus should die for the entire nation came from Caiaphas in his position as high priest. He didn’t think of it himself; he was inspired to ...
Ancient Semitic World, 43-50; Joüon 1:166-67 §58.a ... Greek participle φθεγγόμεναι seems to reflect either: (1) the ... 1763 nahum :9. Page 13. “Plunder the silver ...
Introduction. The purpose of this chapter is to survey the textual critical and exegetical work done on the significant texts in the discussion of the ...